Example sentences of "point can be [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 Fuller information than is given by about the fluctuations at a single point can be obtained by measurements of , etc .
2 The first point can be illustrated by looking at the history of thought about the hippocampus .
3 The point can be illustrated by the following caricature of Adlerian psychology .
4 The point can be illustrated by means of a trivial example .
5 This point can be illustrated by making a comparison between the position of directors and that of trustees .
6 The same point can be made by considering models which assume that different agents in the economy have access to a different quality of information .
7 This point can be proved by the police officer 's observations that the person on the motor bicycle had no headgear or the headgear he was wearing did not come within the legal requirements .
8 This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc .
9 ‘ used by virtue of that licence ’ This point can be proved by asking the trade licence holder ‘ was ( or is ) this vehicle being used under this trade licence ? ’
10 This point can be proved by showing in the police officer 's evidence the actual situation regarding washers , i.e. whether any washers were fitted ; if fitted , whether there was any fluid in the reservoir ; or whether the jets were correctly adjusted etc .
11 ‘ a part ( or accessory ) of which , namely … ’ ( specify ) This point can be proved by the police officer dealing with the case describing the item in question in his statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The front nearside wing was badly corroded … etc . ’
12 ‘ on which a part of ( the means of operation of ) the braking system , fitted thereto ’ This point can be proved by showing the brakes do n't work by a simple test such as pushing the vehicle along the road with the brake(s) set .
13 This point can be proved by describing the vehicle in the police officer 's statement who is dealing with the case , e.g. ‘ I caused the defendant , John Smith to stop the Ford saloon motor car registered number … etc . ’
14 ‘ so that the exhaust gases from the engine escaped into the atmosphere without first passing through the silencer , expansion chamber or other contrivance required to be fitted by the Motor Vehicles ( Construction and Use ) Regulations ’ , This point can be proved by inspecting the silencer system with the engine running and watching where the gases are escaping .
15 ‘ without the engine being stopped ’ This point can be proved by the observations of the officer dealing , namely , ‘ The engine was running , ignition key switched on , exhaust fumes coming from exhaust pipe ’ etc .
16 This point can be proved by pushing the vehicle along the road to show there was no braking effect ; by things speaking for themselves where the unattended vehicle runs away , down hill ; and by observing the handbrake lever in the off position etc .
17 ‘ where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform ’ This point can be proved by starting the officer 's or the warden 's evidence by ‘ I am a police constable ( or traffic warden ) in such and such a police force and I was in uniform ’ .
18 ‘ did cause the vehicle ( or part of the vehicle ) ’ This point can be proved by the observations of prosecution witness .
19 ‘ caused that vehicle ( or part of that vehicle ) ’ This point can be proved by the observation of a prosecution witness .
20 ‘ tending to show that an offence had been committed , or ’ This point can be proved by what was said in the report .
21 ‘ or disorderly behaviour ’ This point can be proved by a description in the police officer 's statement of evidence such as , ‘ I saw the accused push into a queue of football supporters ’ or ‘ I saw the accused jumping over flower containers in the Market Place ’ .
22 The point can be proved by describing the displaying which may entail seizing the articles concerned .
23 ‘ This point can be proved by the constable dealing with the case describing the place sufficiently for it to come within the definition of ‘ street ’ at ( B ) 2 ante .
24 Police Force ( or Constabulary ) ’ This point can be proved by the officer concerned describing the obstruction in detail , e.g. ‘ I saw John Jones signal to several car drivers to reduce their speed before passing the police operated speed check ’ etc .
25 ‘ That you ’ This point can be proved by the police officer who arrested ( or occasionally reports ) the prostitute , identifying her to the court .
26 This phrase means that there was no current vehicle excise licence in force and this point can be verified by making enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea .
27 The point can be shown by the juxtaposition of two subsections of section 18 , which provide .
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